Abstract
When used at sea, satellite compasses are capable of determining the course of a sailing vessel with high accuracy. It is difficult to verify the accuracy declared by the device manufacturer under such conditions, as it is difficult to define a reliable reference. This study analyses the accuracy of the satellite compass in an urban setting, with the satellite signal being obscured to various extents. It is an important point in the study to refer the measurement results to a reference route, which is the axis of a tramway track, determined by the precise GNSS RTK method. The measurement data were processed in the original software developed by the authors. The results demonstrate a high 2D positioning accuracy with low height determination accuracy. The course determination errors exceed the limit values declared by the manufacturer. However, specific measurement conditions must be taken into account, which differ considerably from the typical applications of a satellite compass.
Highlights
The GPS system plays an extremely important role in marine, land and air navigation
Older satellite blocks have been replaced with newer models equipped with modules that allow for satellite signal transmission on new frequencies [4]
The project examines the possibility of improving the accuracy of geometric parameters of a railway track with a specific number of global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) satellite receivers
Summary
Dabrowski 1,* , Cezary Specht 1 , Andrzej Felski 2 , Władysław Koc 3, Andrzej Wilk 2, Krzysztof Czaplewski 1 , Krzysztof Karwowski 4, Krzysztof Jaskólski 2 , Mariusz Specht 5 , Piotr Chrostowski 3 and Jacek Szmaglinski 3. Received: 18 November 2019; Accepted: 29 December 2019; Published: 31 December 2019
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